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Chapman
Est. 377

Chapman is a tiny settlement on the island of Centreville, Diol, that was founded in the year 377.

Geography

Island: Centreville
Coast: South
Area: 0.32 square miles

Languages

Languages: Centrevillean

Origination

Founded: 377
Founders: Joyce Aldis, Hiro Aldis, Illa Aldis, Carmen Aldis
Annexed: Mooresville

Ships

Ships in port: Nonrepeat
Former ships: 0

Houses

Houses: Aldis House, Aldis House, Aldis House, Noland House, Vaclav House, Myke House

Demography

Population: 1
Highest-ever population: 4 (in 377)

Residents

Residents: Illa Aldis
Former residents who moved away: None
Died here: Joyce Aldis (Natural causes), Hiro Aldis (Suicide), Kirbee Myke (Suicide), Carmen Aldis (Suicide)
Murders: None

Narrative

377.   Chapman, Centreville, was founded by Joyce Aldis, Hiro Aldis, Illa Aldis, and Carmen Aldis. 4 newcomer(s) moved to Chapman in 377: Joyce Aldis, Hiro Aldis, Illa Aldis, and Carmen Aldis.
380.   Joyce Aldis, who in 377 founded Chapman along with 3 others, died in Chapman, Centreville, of natural causes; she was 65 years old. The settlements of Chapman and Mooresville are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Chapman will absorb the other settlements. Chapman has annexed Mooresville.
382.   Due to alarming rates of homelessness on Centreville, indicative of excessive population density on the island, Illa Aldis has decided to start building a ship in Chapman, so that at least some of the displaced people of Centreville may soon be able to seek out more spacious lands. Illa Aldis started building a ship in Chapman.
386.   Illa Aldis built a ship in Chapman, Centreville, which she christened the Nonrepeat; this is the first ship that she has completed.
387.   Hiro Aldis, who in 377 founded Chapman along with 3 others, took his own life in Chapman, Centreville; he was 76 years old.
405.   2 newcomer(s) moved to Chapman in 405: Illa Aldis, and Carmen Aldis.
408.   Carmen Aldis, who in 377 founded Chapman along with 3 others, took her own life in Chapman, Centreville; she was 37 years old.
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